Chica: Hey, if you were a bug, what do you think you'd be?
Roxy: I dunno... A wolf spider? Maybe a butterfly?
Chica: Yeah?
Roxy: Yeah, why? What do you think I'd be?
Chica: Hm... I think you'd be a bumblebee.
Roxy: What? Why??
Chica: Cause you're always beesy!!
Roxy: ...... >:|
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no bc deadass the rescue bots are straight up mean as hell. like, they arent evil or immoral they’re just rude. to the point where they’re meaner than the decepticons ok like megatron kept avoiding actually gettind rid of starscream despite the constant murder attempts but heatwave was willing to get rid of two of the other bots (blades after he abandoned a rescue bc of an avalanche and blurr bc blurr). heatwave is more ruthless than megatron which is so damn funny. blades keeps insulting people for no good reason (sometimes it makes sense but like quickshadow’s accent and how she talks made him so upset). chase is harder to see but he’s willing to do anything to follow the rules and he tends to repeatedly bring up other people’s issues (i dont think i have to explain but like example is little white lies. that whole episode). boulder is very sweet most of the time but the instant heatwave gets in on it he does too. multiple times in the show this has happened (off the top of my head when blades got the scoop claw hw and boulder were laughing at him and when hw made fun of blades boulder laughed, also heatwave was saying blurr was super annoying and boulder agreed).
to be clear this is a good thing. i wanna see more complex characters who are still fundamentally good people!! you can be callous, have low empathy, be egotistical, get angry, make fun of ur friends and still make good choices and still help people. you at your worst and you at your best are still both you, but your worst being bad doesn’t mean your best isn’t good. especially because morality wise the rescue bots are the best people. i mean, they aren’t war criminals (or regular criminals), they don’t physically harm others, they don’t put others at risk (at least not intentionally), and they literally had to pretend to be actual machines while risking their lives every day. these people who treated them as essentially slaves were who they had to protect. and they did it, over and over again, without hesitation. and i think they deserve to be a bit rude for that, and because their meanness comes from caring. if they didn’t care they wouldn’t bother to speak up and be heard, even if it’s in a disrespectful way. but they do.
anyways idk rescue bots brainrot and the concept of a fundamentally good society have been eating away at me.
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papa k.... keralis..... big eyes boy.... i originally did the doodle of him on brown paper just as a sketch idea but then. i couldn't be bothered to redraw the entire thing so i just stuck it in my sketchbook!!!!
this is his season 9 skin dreaming about his season 10 base heheheh
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You keep finding art of persona 3 crossovers that you tag as “idk this but this is cool” that are the most significant crossover I have ever seen in my life and I think that’s so beautiful and awesome and I want to say thank you. Good follow. 10/10
HI thank you for dropping this lil message in my askbox! i was so delighted to see your tags on the p3 x okage art that i rb'd!! i think that's the beauty of crossovers- some people are in on it (and it's like their birthday) OR someone knows only part of it but still appreciates it anyways bc it has their blorbos...
as a lover of crossovers i just simply enjoy reblogging them... and im happy that my rb could be a source of joy to you!! that's awesome!!! maybe one day i will accidentally supply another one of those crossovers to you, LOL. hope you have an excellent week ahead of you ver!
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another thing i keep thinking about in regards to my theory of the dragons losing their powers is the recurring dream jaeha mentions in ch 140
[ID: panel from chapter 140 of “yona of the dawn” showing jaeha kneeling amidst blank space with his back facing the reader; one of his legs is missing. his internal monologue reads: “i dream that my leg’s taken from me. i can hear her crying, but…i can no longer leap to her side.”. end ID.]
like i think this dream is mostly a reflection of jaeha’s anxieties, especially considering it occurs while he’s imprisoned, which is definitely bringing up past trauma for him no matter how unbothered he pretends to be. and i honestly don’t think his dreams are prophetic exactly, not in the way yona’s are (on that note, i’d say that her dreams just show a potential future, like. since she’s repeatedly bringing about change it wouldn’t really make sense for her dreams to be set in stone, right?) BUT zeno can clearly manipulate dreams to some extent (ch 245. arguably ch 254 as well) and something that’s always struck me as a curiously unexplained yet far too deliberate of a writing choice is that both zeno and jaeha can see ghosts (ch 107) which, like dreams, are liminal in a sense, so i wouldn’t be surprised if jaeha’s dreams (or at least this one) have some kind of prophetic quality to them.
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I may just be delirious but I kind of feel like there's something there about some of the most traumatic events in Arakawa's life arguably stemming from/being made worse by being loved too much.
Like, Toshio's death, right. The death of a parent is always always going to be traumatic, particularly when your other parent is abusive, but I feel like being there, being the first to the scene, made it so much worse. Especially when it should've been a good memory.
Non-zero chance I'm just projecting because I was there for my own father's death and I was around Arakawa's age at the time, but it's like... it did have very specific life-long effects, didn't it... the way he keeps coming back to Peking duck and talks about it like he's had it before when he can't even bring himself to eat it unless he's with family (and indeed, never did, up until right before he died)...
And then there's his former patriarch. Of course, he seemed to see Arakawa as more of an object--fully under his control and something to be thrown away at the first sign of autonomy. But I feel like, before then, Arakawa must've been his "favorite," if he was willing to arrange a marriage between his daughter and Arakawa. Which I expect is what made his reaction when Arakawa told him he was (technically) having an affair with Akane and wanted out of the family that extreme in going as far as to send men after Akane and Ichiban.
The last one I can immediately think of is not exactly traumatic for him, though it is traumatic For Me so I'm counting it, but it's of course what we were talking about with Jo hesitating so much at the thought of killing Arakawa that he passed up the chance to save him.
I Dunno I Am Delirious but... there's a pattern somewhere in there... Anyway. Uh. "Happy" Father's Day am I right
happy fathers day :]]]]
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